The Front Door
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Welcome to
the new and improved DREAMWalker Group. As you can
see, we have a newer, cleaner, and fresher presence.
Our
new entrance portal (you probably just came from
there) makes it easier to navigate and you can now
search by
first
name ,
last
name -- or just type anything at all to
Google
search this entire site. And it's still free!
I donate 40% of all sales back to the literary
community -- so please get a profile and and
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Wow.
We are now offering authors
the chance to sell their books directly from our site via
the
Buy Direct @ DREAMWalker Group
page. Now
sell your books (you know, the ones you have in your attic
or garage!) at your price. Your first listing is free,
then after that we take a small commission (40% of which we
will return to the literary community in the form of
sponsorships, awards, etc. You'll handle the
shipping & handling and publicity.
Give us a holler if
you want to be included in this fantastic service!
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The last issue of DREAMScene (November 2008)
featured incredible articles by
Beatriz Caiuby Labate,
Catherine Groves,
ellen m. george,
Gail Fonda,
Perry Brass,
Ralph Miller,
Rich Goscicki,
and Tamara Wilhite.
Check out the November issue
online today!
(Note: Now that the majority of the work on the site revamp
has been completed, we're planning on a new, completely
online version of DREAMScene in the near future. Stay
tuned for more details.
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This month
Robin Reardon
continues her Blog — a series of installments using logic and facts,
in the form of an open letter to humanity, to prove that the
only thing wrong with being gay is how some people treat you
when they find out.
The Case for Acceptance presents the thinking
behind Reardon’s second novel,
Thinking Straight, about a gay teen who is sent to a
Christian de-programming center to straighten him out.
In the ninth installment of this open letter to humanity,
Robin Reardon will
continue examining the relationship between religion and
homosexuality. Did you know that the book of Leviticus is
all about tactics? Can you explain why some of those
tactics—and others in the Bible—are actually sinful today?
Get ready to shred that card that reads “Damned.” (Read the
introductory installment from April 2008 on
Reardon's Blog
and find out what a faggot-bag is and where it comes from.)
Book publishers
are strongly
encouraged to sponsor
individual author profiles.
It's free -- with a few caveats.
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